If you have seen the previous leak, the designs are all correct. The ROG Strix GeForce RTX cards will feature triple fan cooling and measure 2.7 slots thick. The Axial-tech fans feature a smaller fan hub and a barrier ring to increase airflow and air pressure through the beefy heatsink without increasing noise levels. The cards are also built using ASUS’ Auto-Extreme technology, a fully automated manufacturing process for a more reliable product.

The ASUS Dual GeForce RTX cards will be just as chunky, but will feature two fans instead of three. The Wing-Blade fans here are carried over from the ROG Strix sereies and are IP5X-certified for dust resistance. The two fans can also shut down in low load environments for a truly silent 0dB computing experience. The heatsink here is also 2.7-slot thick, representing a 50% larger surface area for cooling, coming from the previous generation.

The ASUS Turbo features a blower-type cooler. The ASUS Turbo GeForce RTX 2080 Ti and RTX 2080 cards are designed for cases where space is a premium. Even when pressed up against another graphics card, the Turbo series can draw cool air and push hot air out of the case with its 80mm IP5X dual-ball bearing fan. The shroud has also been redesigned to allow more air to enter the cooler.